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The Adventures of Superdad

The Adventures of Superdad

After a prologue in Action Comics #1000right

Superman #50mewriter, not the character.)

Without getting into the nitty-gritty, the New 52 happened, then Convergence happened, then DC Rebirth

Then something unexpected changed my life. Well, several unexpected things, actually. The first was on January 13, 2017, when my mother passed away quite without warning. The second was January 23, when my wife Erin told me she was pregnant. And the third was August 30, when -- in the midst of a tropical storm -- my son Eddie was born. In less than a year, to quote Marlon Brando from a somewhat relevant movie, the son had become the father.

will appear in your mind as a real and present danger.

Superman: Lois and Clark miniseries, the story was largely about them living in a strange new world and Jon learning that his parents had kept a secret from him. Now, as of Superman Rebirth #1, it was about a parent trying to help his son come to grips with who he was.

Super Sons Blake M. Petit, amateur dad, has been pontificating about pop culture online for over a decade. You can follow him online at BlakeMPetit.com and, if you're feeling generous, check out his books on Amazon.

First off, the movies. The movie selection is fairly small -- the Christopher Reeve Superman movies, the first two Christopher Nolan Batman movies, several of the animated films. Part of the issue here may be one of availability -- I have no idea who currently has the streaming rights to, for example, the two Swamp Thing Burton/Schumacher ...

In the beginning, there were Stan and Jack, and yea, they begat the children of the atom. And yea, it was good, And as always seems to happen with good things, eventually they made some movies out of them. In part one of this two-part installment of The Superhero Watch, we looked at the six movies (so far) that make up the main X-Men movie franchise. Today, in part two, we're looking at the three solo Wolverine films, the two adventures of Deadpool, and we glance ahead at the future of the 20th Century Fox X-Men universe once it moves over to its new overlords at the Walt Disney Global Media Consolidation Phalanx and Tiki Bar.And don't forget to read the previous installments focusing on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Spider-Man franchise, and the Superman filmsLetterboxd list just for that purpose.